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Home Quick and Easy

No-bowl Chocolate Nut Bars

By:Nagi
Published:26 May '23Updated:30 Jul '23
230 Comments
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I’m not kidding! These chewy caramel-y chocolate nut bars are made without a single bowl. From scratch. They’ll save you all those times you promise to make something sweet but run out of time!

Picking up No bowl choc nut bars

Meet my emergency quick sweet-treat!

I am one of those people who always overcommits. Especially when it comes to anything food related. Then 7 out of 10 times, I find myself in a flurry at the last minute because I promised to bring something sweet for lunch with friends, or to make something for my friends’ son’s school bake sale because she works full time and doesn’t have the time to bake something.

So it’s super handy to have a few really fast sweet recipes up your sleeve and this is one of mine. Just wait until you see how it’s made – it’s SO QUICK and you don’t need a SINGLE BOWL!

Overhead photo of No bowl choc nut bars

How to make these no-bowl chocolate nut bars

I know you’re probably wondering how on earth these bars are made without using a bowl at all so I’ll cut straight to the chase! Here’s how it’s done:

How to make No bowl choc nut bars

It’s made by creating a biscuit base using butter melted in the pan then sprinkling over crushed biscuits and desiccated coconut. Then it’s topped with nuts (your choice), chocolate chips, then finally topped with condensed milk which is what brings the whole bar together. Once baked, it holds together and becomes gloriously chewy, caramely bar!

  1. Place butter straight into a lined pan and melt it in the oven while it is pre-heating.

  2. Swirl to spread the melted butter across the base.

  3. Sprinkle crushed biscuits across the base, then spread using a spoon/spatula/hands and lightly press down. I’m not meticulous here about even spreading, this is, after all, an emergency recipe!!

  4. Sprinkle coconut across the base.

  5. Top with about 2/3 of the nuts and choc chips

  6. Pour over condensed milk.

  7. Top with remaining nuts and choc chips.

  8. Bake 30 minutes until light golden on the edges, then cool before cutting!

Making No bowl choc nut bars
Making No bowl choc nut bars

Ingredients in No-bowl chocolate nut bars

Ordinarily I put the ingredients before the recipe steps, but I feel like for this recipe it should be other way round! So, here’s what you need. It’s fabulously versatile – any plain biscuits, switch the peanuts and chocolate chips with other things like dried fruit and other nuts.

Ingredients in No bowl choc nut bars
  • Condensed milk – This sweetened milk is like a thick syrup and this is the key ingredient that holds the bar together. Standard cans here in Australia re 395g (14oz) and are sold in the long-life dairy section in grocery store aisles.

  • Peanuts & chocolate chips – Feel free to substitute these with other add-ins of choice. Especially hand if you have a peanut or nut allergy in the family. Try pepitas and dried fruit!

  • Coconut – Desiccated coconut blends into the crushed biscuits to create the base. If you don’t like or don’t have coconut, feel free to add extra biscuits instead, or leftover wheat germ / wheat bran (if you made last weeks’ Breakfast Muffins!).

  • Butter – For buttery goodness and also to hold the base together.

  • Plain biscuits/cookies – Anything that can be crushed will work fine here. I’ve used all sorts over the years – Marie, Arrowroot (featured in today’s recipe), Graham crackers, scotch fingers. I once even made this with chocolate Oreo cookies by scraping the filling off!! (It was an emergency and it was darn delicious!)

Stack of No bowl choc nut bars

It’s not a hack

This is one of those recipes that is not a “hack”, but rather an incidental side benefit is that it can be made without dirtying a single bowl. I would make these even if I had to use a bowl to make them!

So keep this one tucked away for one of those days when you’re in a rush and you’ve promised to make a sweet treat for your family or friends!!  – Nagi x


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Picking up No bowl choc nut bars

No-bowl Chocolate Nut Bars

Author: Nagi | RecipeTin Eats
Prep: 10 minutes mins
Cook: 30 minutes mins
Cooling: 3 hours hrs
Total: 3 hours hrs 40 minutes mins
Sweet
Western
4.96 from 50 votes
Servings16
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Recipe video above. Not a single bowl is required to make these bars! Everything is put together right in the cake pan. Hot contender for the world's best emergency baked goodie!
Tastes: caramel-y, chewy, chocolatey and peanuty. Like a caramel slice but with peanuts – and much faster to make!

Ingredients

  • 100g (7 tbsp) unsalted butter , cut into a few chunks
  • 1 cup (100g) plain biscuits, crushed (eg. Marie, Arrowroot, digestives, Graham crackers – Note 1)
  • 1 cup desiccated coconut (unsweetened)
  • 1 cup unsalted peanuts , or other nuts of choice (Note 2)
  • 1 cup dark choc chips (US: semi-sweet chips) (Note 2)
  • 395g (14 oz) (1 can) sweetened condensed milk (Note 3)

Instructions

  • Preheat oven to 180C/350F (160C fan-forced)
  • Line pan – Lightly spray a 20cm/8" square pan with oil then press in a sheet of paper (no need to be meticulous here).
  • Melt butter – Place the butter in the pan then melt in the oven for 5 minutes.
  • Biscuit base – Swirl pan to spread butter then sprinkle over crushed biscuits. Spread then gently press down (again, I am not meticulous about evenness here).
  • Layer – Scatter over the coconut, followed by about 2/3 of the peanuts and choc chips (reserve some for the top). Pour over condensed milk, spread for even coverage. Top with remaining nuts and chocolate chips.
  • Bake for 30 minutes or until the edge of the surface is golden brown.
  • Fully cool before cutting (3 hours on counter, or 1 hr counter + 1 hr fridge). Remove using paper overhang then cut and eat!

Recipe Notes:

1. Biscuits/cookies – Use any plain normal biscuits but not biscuits like wafers or “cakey” soft biscuits. I have even scraped the filling out of Oreo biscuits!I crush in a ziplock bag using a rolling pin. Very therapeutic! You could also use a food processor or nutribullet.
1 cup of crushed biscuits =100g = around 11 Graham Crackers (US) or 11 Anne Marie Biscuits (Australia). 
2. Add-ins – Use what you want! Other nuts (roughly chop large ones), seeds, dried fruit, oats. YUM!
3. Condensed milk is a sweetened milk that’s thick like syrup, sold in the long-life milk section of grocery stores. Holds the whole thing together so do not recommend substituting.
4. Store in an airtight container, preferably in the fridge (will last longer) for up to 5 days. Best eaten at room temp!
Recipe source – Pretty sure it’s originally from an old Women’s Weekly magazine! But the quantities have been tweaked over time to my own.
Nutrition per slice.

Nutrition Information:

Serving: 64gCalories: 294cal (15%)Carbohydrates: 32.9g (11%)Protein: 5.1g (10%)Fat: 16.5g (25%)Saturated Fat: 8g (50%)Cholesterol: 22mg (7%)Sodium: 137mg (6%)Potassium: 159mg (5%)Fiber: 2.3g (10%)Sugar: 26.2g (29%)Vitamin A: 200IU (4%)Vitamin C: 0.8mg (1%)Calcium: 90mg (9%)Iron: 2.2mg (12%)
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Originally published way back in September 2015. Republished with a brand new video and photos by reader request!

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230 Comments

  1. Karen Browne says

    February 9, 2024 at 8:56 pm

    5 stars
    Soooo good! Reminds me of childhood and nearly exactly as mum made it but think she only used coconut, no biscuits. I used a bigger tin and next time will use the same square pan to let the crumbs create a thicker base with the butter. Amazingly divine once again Nagi. Nailed it!

    Reply
  2. grace says

    February 8, 2024 at 4:31 pm

    If I want to reduce sugar, how could I replace condensed milk please….. I am keen to try!!

    Reply
  3. Kristin says

    February 4, 2024 at 5:02 pm

    5 stars
    Sooo good and so easy!! For the crust, I made a quick gluten free shortbread: 3/4 cup gf flour, 1/4 tsp xanthan gum, 3 tbsp sugar, 5 tbsp unsalted butter, a pinch of salt then combined in food processor. Baked at 350 F for about 20 minutes until edges were golden then poked baked crust with fork and proceeded with rest of recipe. I used toasted chopped almonds instead of peanuts. The real hardship was waiting for the bars to cool before cutting into them. Maybe I’ll try the freezer next time… This recipe is a keeper!

    Reply
  4. Maria says

    January 18, 2024 at 9:29 am

    5 stars
    I almost make this weekly as my “snacking” treat. It takes minutes to come together and most days I don’t even wait until it cools to cut! Ha! It’s perfect, have used all types of cookies and nuts, my favourite thing has to be the chewy crisp parts! I could eat the whole thing if left to my own devices!

    Reply
  5. Helen says

    January 11, 2024 at 12:15 pm

    Hi Nagi and Dozer, would it be possible to make the base with crushed weet bix?
    Love your book and all your posts.
    Keep up the wonderful work you do.
    Cheers
    Helen

    Reply
  6. Donna Malone says

    January 9, 2024 at 10:11 pm

    Can I use lactose free condensed milk like coconut condensed milk?

    Reply
  7. Kate says

    December 8, 2023 at 5:47 pm

    5 stars
    These will be a staple in my kitchen. The hardest part of these nut bars is not eating them in the first day. A big hit and so delicious.

    Reply
  8. Rachael says

    September 30, 2023 at 11:11 am

    5 stars
    Delicious and easy. Taught my partners 12 year old how to do this. Worked perfectly. They love the taste of it.
    Nothing beats home made ❤️

    Reply
  9. Rachael says

    September 28, 2023 at 1:42 pm

    4 stars
    My kids really like this slice and it is very easy to make. My only issue was that the base is very crumbly. Any thoughts on how to fix that? I tried adding more butter but that seemed to make it worse.

    Reply
  10. Célyne Gardère says

    September 5, 2023 at 11:05 pm

    5 stars
    Made these for our school’s FIKA FRIDAY and they were a hit! I made them GF by using slightly roasted almond flour instead of cookie crumbs.

    Reply
  11. Tracey says

    August 27, 2023 at 10:31 am

    Struggling with the biscuit base in the No Bowl Chocolate Nut Bar recipe. Have made it three times and the biscuit base crumbles and falls apart as I cut it. Have watches the video, read the notes and scrolled through the comments on the recipe page. Have got to the stage of thinking “ I am I the only one who is having this happen?” It is such a yummy recipe but I just can’t seem to get the base right.

    Reply
    • Sue says

      September 26, 2023 at 11:58 am

      No you are not the only one I made it and the base was all crumble, it did not hold together🤷‍♀️🤷‍♀️

      Reply
  12. Sue says

    August 7, 2023 at 10:22 am

    This is the best, most moorish slice I have ever had, I want to make it for a party with my other deserts ,
    Nagi do you think it can be made ahead and frozen

    Reply
  13. Suzy says

    July 27, 2023 at 12:14 pm

    5 stars
    I also found your slice very easy and delicious. I steeped my sultanas & craisins (drained them well) and added some very plump chopped apricots and used shredded coconut (that’s all I had), used salted peanuts and dark chocolate melts. YUMMY in my tummy. When first tasted, thought I shouldn’t have steeped the sultanas / craisins, but after being in the fridge overnight, absolutely decadent. Thank you very much for sharing your recipes.

    Reply
  14. Kim says

    July 4, 2023 at 4:23 pm

    5 stars
    This is the most delicious slice. So quick and easy to make and SO hard to stop eating.

    Reply
  15. Jodie says

    June 21, 2023 at 9:42 pm

    In the oven now 2nd time making so delicious, nuts a few choc chips and Craisins…
    Used milk arrowroot biscuits…

    Reply
  16. Emma says

    June 14, 2023 at 1:33 pm

    5 stars
    Substituted peanuts with macadamia nuts, soooooo sooooo good!

    Reply
  17. Elaine Pritchard says

    June 11, 2023 at 2:52 pm

    5 stars
    This was soooo easy and scrumptious. I also added some sultanas as l love them. Now baked it twice and this will now be a regular. I look forward to your emails for new things to try and also ordered your cookbook another5***** Thanks so much Nagi.

    Reply
  18. Ailsa McQuade says

    June 11, 2023 at 11:33 am

    5 stars
    You are evol giving us this recipe oh do delicious…lasts 5days eh😄😆😆not in this house. I used nuts sultanas oats because I had them handy but really anything would work. New zealand visitors (fans if yours and they bought your book ehilst here)enjoyed them with us this weekend. Easy and delicious. Thankyou Nagi

    Reply
  19. Alicia says

    June 6, 2023 at 3:44 pm

    5 stars
    This slice is incredible. I used salted roasted peanuts as that’s what I had in the cupboard and they were so delicious

    Reply
    • Emma says

      July 2, 2023 at 2:41 pm

      5 stars
      I was thinking salted nuts might be good! That combo of salt + sweet = even more deliciousness!!!!
      Can’t see them lasting 5 days…. 😂

      Reply
  20. Julie Cochran says

    June 4, 2023 at 2:52 am

    5 stars
    Made these today and they were delicious! Just wondered if I could use vegan condensed milk to make my next batch as 2 of my daughters are vegan. I’ve found previously that vegan condensed milk is thinner and runnier and not as successful in the recipes I’ve tried

    Reply
    • Dominica says

      June 6, 2023 at 9:17 pm

      I am going to try the coconut condensed milk, you can get it in Woolies or Coles in the international food aisle. Cans are a
      Title smaller than the standard sized can, it is good.

      Reply
      • Donna Malone says

        January 9, 2024 at 10:14 pm

        Hi, Did you try it using the coconut condensed milk yet? I have a lactose intollerent son so was hoping it works with the coconut milk

        Reply
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